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I haven't really bought much on gunbroker, a couple of rifles a few years ago, and I'm looking at some used gun parts listed there right now that I'm going to be bidding on.

I haven't read much about the 15 minute rule they have, does it apply to everything? I usually wait until the last 10 minutes or so on an online auction and then bid my maximum bid but I might have to be somewhere else when the auction ends, and if the 15 or whatever minute rule applies to everything I might just make a bid a lot earlier and just let the bidding play out however.

Anyway, any hints/suggestions/observations for buying stuff from gunbroker are appreciated.

Thanks all,

Mark


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15 minute rule applies to everything. If you can't be there near the end of the auction put in the most you are willing to pay for the item.
 
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15 minute rule is really a good rule for sellers. As a buyer, if at all possible, I wait until just under 15 minutes left and place a bid, not necessarily my maximum if I have the time and can sit and wait the auction out. You can always bid again if someone outbids your last bid, and the 15 min period restarts. I would only bid my maximum if I was not going to be present at auction's end. I don't blame them, but too many people will chop away a few dollars at a time until they exceed your bid and then just barely outbid you. Nothing wrong with that, but I like the option of raising the bid on my end as well.


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